AFP Director, Dr. Tom Sunic, reports that than 3,000 protesters in Dresden, Germany formed a human chain to block a Dresden 2013 Memorial rally on February 13. Every year, for the last 10 years, Nationalists march to memorialize the deaths caused by the Allied firebombing on February 13, 1945. Estimates of the Dresden victims are 600,000.

AFP Director Tom Sunic, was to deliver a speech to several thousand participants.

More than 3,000 police from across Germany were called to Dresden to ensure the parallel protests did not escalate into violent clashes.

Authorities said the night was mostly peaceful – although two officers were injured by masked demonstrators and several people were arrested.

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Part II

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Tom Sunic, Ph.D.(www.tomsunic.com), is a former professor of political science, a scholar, a prolific writer and an accomplished linguist in Croatian, English, French and German. A number of themes emerge in his books and numerous essays: religion, cultural pessimism, race, liberalism, democracy, multiculturalism and communism.

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[…] Tom Sunic | What follows below is the English translation of my speech in German which I was scheduled to deliver on February 13, 2013, around 7:00 PM in downtown Dresden. The commemoration of the Dresden February 13, 1945 victims was organized by “Aktionsbündnis gegen das Vergessen” (action committee against oblivion), NPD deputies and officials from the local state assembly in Dresden. There were 3,000 leftist antifa demonstrators. The city was under siege, cordoned off into sections by 4,000 riot policemen. The bulk of the nationalist participants, approximately 1,000, who had previously arrived at the central station, were split up and prevented from joining with our group at the original place of gathering. Toward 11:00 PM, when the event was practically over, the riot police did allow our small group of organizers and speakers to march past the barricades down to the central station. There were approximately 40 of us—mostly local NPD officials. On February 14, while still in Dresden, I provided more information as a guest on the Deanna Spingola’s RBN radio show. […]

[…] Tom Sunic | What follows below is the English translation of my speech in German which I was scheduled to deliver on February 13, 2013, around 7:00 PM in downtown Dresden. The commemoration of the Dresden February 13, 1945 victims was organized by “Aktionsbündnis gegen das Vergessen” (action committee against oblivion), NPD deputies and officials from the local state assembly in Dresden. There were 3,000 leftist antifa demonstrators. The city was under siege, cordoned off into sections by 4,000 riot policemen. The bulk of the nationalist participants, approximately 1,000, who had previously arrived at the central station, were split up and prevented from joining with our group at the original place of gathering. Toward 11:00 PM, when the event was practically over, the riot police did allow our small group of organizers and speakers to march past the barricades down to the central station. There were approximately 40 of us—mostly local NPD officials. On February 14, while still in Dresden, I provided more information as a guest on the Deanna Spingola’s RBN radio show. […]

[…] Dr. Tom Sunic, Reports From Dresden Funeral March 2013… Must listen… Tom Sunic is brilliant. He points out that prior to the 1945 firebombing of Dresden, there were 600,000 residents living in Dresden. That number has steadily decreased over the years and trivialized. It is now 20,000 and is dismissed as insignificant. All other "massacres" are reduced to maintain the status of "Holocaustianity"… Dr. Sunic, former Croatian diplomat, speaks from Dresden and was originally scheduled to deliver a speech to the massive crowds. Attached Images […]